- October 20, 2010
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Dozens of medals sit on a table before being handed out to runners.
Jackson Ratzlaff-Schneider hands out medals to runners finishing the race.
Dr. Bob Olson finished first in the 5K, while Elijah Neff finished first in the children's mile.
Runners race past the finish line during the Florida Running Company's Halloween Spooky Sprint 5K.
A runner finishes strong during the Florida Running Company's Halloween Spooky Sprint 5K.
Michael Wardeh, dressed as legendary runner Forrest Gump, celebrates as he crosses the finish line.
A runner finishes strong during the Florida Running Company's Halloween Spooky Sprint 5K.
Flavia Walter, decked out in her Captain America inspired costume, crosses the finish line.
Mike Sroka, dressed as Batman, and his son Lucas, dressed as the Joker, conquer the Halloween Spooky Sprint 5K.
A young runner flies to the finish line.
Runners race past the finish line during the Florida Running Company's Halloween Spooky Sprint 5K.
Runners race past the finish line during the Florida Running Company's Halloween Spooky Sprint 5K.
Runners race past the finish line during the Florida Running Company's Halloween Spooky Sprint 5K.
Dressed as a NASA astronaut, Brody Simonson flies past the finish line.
Jeremy and Patricia Thomasy participated in the races with their son, Jaxson.
Alexis Cabrera, far left, and Sierra Spilman get warmed up before the start of the children's race.
Dressed in their best costumes, children prepare for their race.
Dressed in their best costumes, children prepare for their race.
Dressed in their best costumes, children prepare for their race.
Amelia Woodcock, center, races her way to the finish line during the children's race.
Batman, Forrest Gump, medieval knights and other heroes and monsters raced around Winter Garden Village during the Florida Running Company's Halloween Spooky Sprint 5K Saturday, Oct. 26.
Participants dressed in their best Halloween costumes as they participated in the 1-mile and 5K races that kicked off at 7 a.m. in the morning. All runners received a medal and t-shirt, and the children participating even got a trick-or-treat bucket to put candy and snacks in.
Along with the longer races, there also were children races and a costume contest.